Profile: Cunningham lacks premium tools, but is a solid all around player who lacks the power to profile as a regular for a first division club and your fantasy team. With the Upton brothers and Jason Heyward covering the Turner Field outfield there's no path for Cunningham to get playing time right now. (Al Skorupa)

The Quick Opinion: Cunningham profiles best as a fourth outfielder or second division starter. He can steal a few bags but lacks the power to be any kind of fantasy asset.

Profile: Cunningham hasn’t hit more home runs in a season than the eight he hit in Triple-A in 2014. In just under 100 at bats with the Braves last year, he didn’t hit a single home run. He does have the potential to steal 10+ bases, but there isn’t a scenario where he should get anywhere near the playing time required to get there. The Angels can’t go deep into a season with a Cunningham / Craig Gentry / Daniel Nava platoon/mess, and you don’t need to start the year with him on your roster either. (Darren Schienbein)

The Quick Opinion: This switch-hitting outfielder could find himself with plenty of at bats in the Los Angeles Angels outfield in 2016. The Angels will likely look to make some moves before Opening Day to make sure that that doesn’t happen.